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What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas unless it's the Consumer
Electronics Show (CES), and NVIDIA
kicked things off in startling fashion by unleashing its new
Tegra 4 chip, coming soon to an Android
device near you. In a surprise move, the company chose to demo
this new technology with Dead Trigger 2, sequel to the thoroughly
entertaining first-person shooter that captivated both iOS and
Android audiences. Attendees were treated to brief footage, and
we already know that Dead Trigger 2 features improved visuals and
a humongous zombie that makes the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man seem
tame by comparison.

Aside from those tiny details, much of the game remains a
mystery, and with that being said, here's what we'd most like to
see in this highly anticipated follow-up, beyond more zombie
types of course.

Multiplayer Mode

There has to be some sort of online/offline multiplayer in Dead
Trigger 2, preferably involving zombies versus humans. We could
see a King of the Hill style mode where survivors erect a
barricade and attempt to hold this position as long as possible,
or just an all-out deathmatch, with zombie speed and strength
tweaked to make things even; as even as can be when one side
carries automatic weapons. Co-op isn't such a bad idea either.

New Weapons

This one's obvious. The original Dead Trigger has a fine
section of deadly toys, but a sequel opens the door for new
possibilities when it comes to tearing zombies apart. Madfinger
already unleashed its creative side with the Alien Gun and
Brain-Mill, but no zombie game is complete without a
flamethrower. We have a good feeling that Tegra 4 can make fire
look pretty, especially as it consumes the undead.